Do you think we would be seeing all these raids by law enforcement if it wasnโt for the protests?
Donโt ever tell us our efforts are in vain.
Whether you are on the ground or online making noise โฆit makes a difference ๐๐ฟ๐๐ฟ๐๐ฟ
This man is reportedly seeking help to return home.
According to information received, he is currently staying at the Shell Garage on the corner of Soutter Street and Es'kia Mphahlele Drive in Tshwane, where he spends his nights.
Family members, relatives, or anyone who knows him and is willing to assist are urged to come forward and help him return home safely.
When A Mozambican National Is Found With 10 Rounds of Mixed Caliber Ammunition, It's โs A Warning Sign
When SAPS officers under Operation Vala Umgodi combed through the thick, jagged brush of Makheshe Mountain near Barbertonโs Agnes Mine, they found a 35-year-old Mozambican national trying to melt into the landscape.
This is an invasion, more illegal foreigner kids than South African kids in a Kasi school? Mind you they laugh at us every about the 30% pass mark.
#abahambe
The Gauteng Department of Social Development has introduced a clause prohibiting non-profit organisations from using provincial funding to pay non-South African employees. Deputy Director-General Tebello Mkhonto says the department is simply implementing existing legislative requirements. She insists that the policy is not new.
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[EXPOSEDโ] Vuyo Zungula says Members of Parliament deserve acting awards๐ญ
When you meet them in the corridors, they speak normally & act like regular people. But the moment they step up to the podium,the accents suddenly change, the gestures become dramatic, performance begins
Hi mayor @nasiphim@CityTshwane
Iโve continuously sent enquiries to officials at the municipality relating to a story of supply chain corruption that Iโm working on.
First they block me, tell me stories and now they deliberately ignoring me.
This ONLY happens to black journalists. If I was white, they wouldโve long answered and respected us.
Anyways, the story shall be out without the comments of the city. ๐๐ฝ
South Africa Spent Over R76 Million on Foreign-Language Court Interpreters
Justice Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi has revealed that South Africa spent more than R76 million on foreign-language court interpreters during the 2024/25 financial year, with Shona interpretation accounting for the largest share at R8.7 million.
The disclosure comes amid a significant number of foreign nationals appearing before South African courts, with nearly 39,000 criminal cases involving foreign nationals recorded in district and regional courts during the same period.
Kubayi noted that the Department of Justice does not track interpretation costs based on immigration status, making it impossible to determine how much was spent on cases involving undocumented migrants.
The figures were released in response to parliamentary questions and have renewed debate around the financial and operational pressures facing the justice system, which is also grappling with a shortage of qualified court interpreters nationwide.
Mcebo Dlamini delivered the most accurate State of the Nation Address (SONA) on @podcastwithmacg, in case you guys missed it. The man felt the pulse of the nation and told us the true state of the nation.
No wonder askaris, fake Pan Africanists and many other fake people are angry.
WATCH: Residents of Greater Benoni march through the streets of Ekurhuleni in protest against undocumented foreign nationals, calling for stricter enforcement of migrations laws Pictures: Nomvuyo Ntanjana